Tempura cauliflower: Difference between revisions
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text=You eat the tempura cauliflower. It's hot, juicy, and totally tasteless. Like your mom.| | text=You eat the tempura cauliflower. It's hot, juicy, and totally tasteless. Like your mom.| | ||
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The item description likely refers to the joke "what does a(n) <item> call a flower?" Obviously, <item>s can't call flowers anything, thus making the joke obscure and humorous. Maybe. | *The item description likely refers to the joke "what does a(n) <item> call a flower?" Obviously, <item>s can't call flowers anything, thus making the joke obscure and humorous. Maybe. | ||
==Collection== | ==Collection== | ||
<collection>3690</collection> | <collection>3690</collection> | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Foods that give effects]] |
Latest revision as of 03:44, 7 September 2017
What does a tempura cauliflower? Nothing. Tempura can't talk.
Type: food (awesome)
Size: 1
Level required: 6
Selling Price: 80 Meat.
Effect: Low on the Hog (20 Adventures)+100% Meat from Monsters
(In-game plural: tempura cauliflowers)
Recipe
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bubbling tempura batter | sea cauliflower |
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tempura cauliflower |
When Consumed
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You eat the tempura cauliflower. It's hot, juicy, and totally tasteless. Like your mom. | ||
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(You gain 1 Fullness.) |
References
- The item description likely refers to the joke "what does a(n) <item> call a flower?" Obviously, <item>s can't call flowers anything, thus making the joke obscure and humorous. Maybe.
Collection
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